Or, you could drop them here and I'll make sure BK get's them in a timely manner

Oh that would be wonderful Van! While yer at it could ya go ahead an spot me the $ to pay him for them until you deliver? I'll pay ya when I see ya. (hate to send cash through the mail ya know! & don't know when "the don" will be through again since he's back home from his latest "world tour") BK

FWIW I bought 2 drums of the Castrol Assuron 1 40w and 1 50w for 100 bucks a barrel and 12- 6 pack gal cases for 23 bucks each from Valley Metro in Phoenix check your local transit operator in your area they sell it cheap to get rid of it in most cases cost them to much to dispose of it

FWIW for all that worry about the ash and Delo 100 guys the Castrol Assuron is .80 ash content

FWIW I bought 2 drums of the Castrol Assuron 1 40w and 1 50w for 100 bucks a barrel and 12- 6 pack gal cases for 23 bucks each from Valley Metro in Phoenix check your local transit operator in your area they sell it cheap to get rid of it in most cases cost them to much to dispose of it

Will transit operators still give stuff like this away? The EPA is pushing cradle to grave pretty hard these days. Companies once they purchase certain chemicals are responsible for them until they are recycled, or otherwise legally disposed of. If they sell surplus chemicals they could be held liable if the stuff is not disposed of properly.

A guy I ran into was selling some oxidizers he got for free. A university in Alaska contacted him saying they would give him a semi load of drums of oxidizer if he paid the shipping charges. He declined because he had a large inventory already. The university contacted him later and said they would cover shipping all the way to his place in California if he took it. He was willing to take the stuff for free of course. It would have cost $25,000 to have a hazmat disposal company get rid of the oxidizer versus maybe $5,000 to give it away.

Yea they do JC only problem is buying it by the barrel then again a barrel is just 6 oil changes with a little left for the in between usage, it is real popular in the San Diego area you see in bottles there at the marinas at least it was at the Sun Roads Marina